
MyoFascia Release (MFR) and Therapeutic Touch
Re-Establish the Flow of Your Innate Aliveness and Wellbeing
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Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/unwinding among other approaches to achieving relaxation, restoration of motion and function, and an increase of comfort and freedom in the mind and body. Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/unwinding among other approaches to achieving relaxation, restoration of motion and function, and an increase of comfort and freedom in the mind and body.
What is the Barnes’ MyoFascial Release (MFR) Approach?
MFR is a highly effective energy/body-work modality which focuses on supporting the gentle release of restrictions in the fascial connective tissues of the body. These blocks to our inherent life-force, formed as a result of physical/emotional trauma and subsequent inflammation, keep us stuck in habitual patterns of bracing against life and unnecessary suffering
Traditional physical therapy, talk-based psychotherapy, medication or chiropractic adjustments are merely addressing the symptoms of underlying patterns of psycho-somatic trauma and restriction. As such many individuals experience only temporary relief before finding themselves
r lasting and comprehensive results and authentic healing.
Myofascial Release is a safe and effective hands-on technique that involves applying gentle sustained pressure into the myofascial connective tissue restrictions. The fascial system weaves through and interacts with every system of the body, including the nervous system. Freeing and appropriately toning the fascia not only has physical benefits but psychological benefits as well.
What is the Fascia and why is it important?
Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/unwinding among other approaches to achieving relaxation, restoration of motion and function, and an increase of comfort and freedom in the mind and body. Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/unwinding among other approaches to achieving relaxation, restoration of motion and function, and an increase of comfort and freedom in the mind and body.
MFR is especially effective in supporting with:
Chronic Pain and Chronic Fatigue
PTSD and Emotional/Attachment Trauma
Healing Blocks of Shame and Self-Judgment
Mind-Body-Spirit Integration and Wellbeing
Medically Unexplained Symptoms and Energetic Blocks
Physical Accidents and Episodic Trauma
Ancestral / Inter-generational Trauma
Releasing old patterns of relating to Self/Others that don’t serve you anymore
Dissociation, Depersonalization/Derealization
- more clearly feel somatic and emotional sensations
- explore states of calm and relaxation even in the face of life's challenges
- unblock habitual patterns of the psyche that are mapped onto the body
What will my MFR session look like?
Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/unwinding among other approaches to achieving relaxation, restoration of motion and function, and an increase of comfort and freedom in the mind and body.
Psychotherapy + MFR Sessions:
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About Naeya
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Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/unwinding among other approaches to achieving relaxation, restoration of motion and function, and an increase of comfort and freedom in the mind and body. Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/un
“Somatic bodywork includes myofascial release, visceral manipulation, cranio-sacral therapy, movement therapies such as yoga, breathwork, guided visualization, somato-emotional release/unwinding among other approaches to achieving relaxation, restoration of motion and function, and an increase of comfort and freedom in the mind and body. “
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